Today I plugged in the
powersupply and it chimed without hitting the on
button so I knew something was up.

The Power Manager is corrupted. What I do to get mine working is plug the A/C adapter in, hold down the reset button on the back for a minute, and then leave it unplugged for about an hour. It always works that way for me.

Ian

On Aug 22, 2005, at 3:24 PM, Mac wrote:

Has anyone seen a 3400c chime on startup, the HD spins
up but all you get is a corrupted display, no startup
icons, no boot?  I'm thinking RAM but I know the logic
boards fail alot on these machines.  The PRAM was ok 2
weeks ago when it booted up fine.  Had a good LION
battery in it all this time.  Today I plugged in the
powersupply and it chimed without hitting the on
button so I knew something was up.  Just didn't think
it would fail to bootup at all.

Thanks.


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